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- This invention relates to ridge type roof vents, and more particularly to a novel ridge type roof vent designed for placement on the ridge of a tile roof, including heavy or light tiles, whether slate, clay, or of similar looking material, to allow ventilation of the space below the tile roof.
- ridge type roof vents have not been widely used for tile roofs. This is rather easy to understand, since although such a design would reduce the number of roof penetrations necessary to achieve adequate ventilation, the cumbersome and weighty nature of roof tiles has not been generally conducive to incorporation of a ridge type vent system in the roof design. And, although a few designs have been proposed or actually used, in so far as is known to us, prior art ridge vent designs have not adequately addressed the problem of preventing ingress of wind blown water, as might occur during a thunderstorm or hurricane, for example. Thus, it would be desirable to provide a new ridge vent design that is resistant to entry of wind blown water, especially if such a design were provided in a structurally strong, low profile, artistically pleasing ridge top roof vent system suitable for tile roofs or the like.
- the ridge vent design may be easily adapted for various tile roofs, ranking from flat tile to high profile (undulating design) tile roof structures.
- the ridge vent design is simple and strong enough to support the necessary tile and weather loads (wind, water, snow, ice, etc.), even though relatively lightweight.
- the roof vent designs are relatively inexpensive and easy to manufacture, and otherwise superior to heretofore known roof vent designs for tile roofs.
- my ridge type roof vent for tile roofs provides exemplary protection against entry of wind driven water, as well as unwanted debris, insects, or vermin, while allowing a preselected ventilation volume per running foot of installed roof vent.
- the new ridge vent design utilizes (a) a pair of opposing sub-flashing portions, each having therein a longitudinally running, preferably substantially vertically oriented vent apertures that allow passage of air therethrough, and (b) a top cap portion, having therein longitudinally running vent apertures spaced a preselected distance from the center longitudinal axis thereof.
- Each of the sub-flashing portions spans a gap in the roofing deck adjacent the longitudinally running ridge support.
- a top batten is longitudinally attached above the sub-flashing to affix the sub-flashing to the roof deck. Tiles are mounted above the top batten, in conventional fashion, sloping down the roof.
- top cap portion is then affixed above the ridge beam.
- the top cap portion supports the ridge cap tiles.
- an appropriate weather block is affixed between the top of the undulating tile and the lower side of the top cap portion.
- the underside of the top cap is directly sealed to the top of the adjacent flat tiles.
- An important and primary object of the present invention resides in the provision of a novel, ridge type vent that is easy to manufacture and install on tile type roofs.
- Other important objects, advantages, and novel features include a ridge vent which:
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of an exemplary ridge vent system installed in a flat type tile roof, showing the use of the sub-flashing to span a gap in the roof deck, and a ventilated top cap flashing that supports a tile cap.
- FIG. 2 is an exploded perspective view of the ridge vent system shown in FIG. 1 , now showing the various parts and pieces that make up the system, including (a) a roof decking having therein voids defined by sidewall portions to allow upward flow of ventilation air through the roof deck, (b) first and second sub-flashing portions, one for each side of the roof, (c) first and second battens for securing the first and second sub-flashing portions, respectively, (d) a ridge beam that extends longitudinally across the ridge of a roof, (e) a top cap flashing portion that is mounted above the ridge beam, and over which a top cap or ridge-cap row of tiles is mounted.
- a roof decking having therein voids defined by sidewall portions to allow upward flow of ventilation air through the roof deck
- first and second sub-flashing portions one for each side of the roof
- first and second battens for securing the first and second sub-flashing portions, respectively
- a ridge beam that extends
- FIG. 3 is a perspective view of a portion of the vent apertures in flashing, provided to more clearly show construction details of vent apertures.
- FIG. 4 is an exploded perspective of the roof first shown in FIG. 1 , now showing construction details, including the installation of first and second sub flashing portions, and a top flashing portion which is covered by a top cap row of roofing tiles.
- FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view of the roof vent system first illustrated in FIG. 1 above taken across line 5 — 5 of FIG. 1 , now showing the ridge cap tiles at a longitudinal location where the lateral edges extend down to the flashing.
- FIG. 6 shows a side view of a finished roof with ridge vent, installed utilizing the ridge vent system disclosed herein, and, in particular, illustrates the generally triangular space below the outer edge of slanted ridge-cap tiles which allows ventilation air to escape outward.
- FIG. 7 is an exploded perspective view of the ridge vent system installed in a low profile S-type roofing, further illustrating the version which is useful in “S-tile” or “undulating” type tile roof construction, here showing the use of sub-flashing on both sides of the ridge beam, and a top beam mounted above the ridge beam to support ridge-cap tiles.
- FIG. 8 is a vertical cross-section of a ridge top roof vent installed on a roof having low profile type roofing types as just illustrated in FIG. 7 .
- FIG. 9 is an exploded perspective of view of a ridge vent system adapted for use in S-tile roofing.
- FIG. 10 is a vertical cross-section of a ridge top roof vent installed on a roof having an S-tile roof as just illustrated I FIG. 9 above.
- FIG. 11 is a top plan view of a section of subflashing, shown flat during manufacture of the subflashing, before the subflashing is formed and shaped for installation.
- FIG. 12 is a close up view of a portion of FIG. 11 , taken to more clearly show construction details of vent apertures.
- FIG. 13 is yet a closer view of a portion of the sub-flashing shown in FIG. 12 , provided to more clearly show construction details of one exemplary type of vent apertures.
- FIG. 14 is a top plan view of a section of top cap flashing for a flat type tile roof, shown flat during manufacture of the top cap flashing, before the top cap flashing is shaped for installation.
- FIG. 15 is a close-up view of a portion of FIG. 14 , taken to more clearly show construction details of the top cap flashing.
- FIG. 16 is yet a closer view of a portion of the top cap shown in FIG. 7 , provided to more clearly show construction details of the top cap flashing.
- FIG. 17 is a top plan view of a section of sub-flashing, shown flat during manufacture of the sub-flashing for an undulating tile roof, before the sub-flashing is formed and shaped for installation.
- FIG. 18 is a close up view of a portion of FIG. 17 , taken to more clearly show construction details of vent apertures.
- FIG. 19 is yet a closer view of a portion of the sub-flashing shown in FIG. 18 , provided to more clearly show construction details of one exemplary type of vent apertures.
- FIG. 20 is a top plan view of a section of top cap flashing for use on an undulating type tile roof, shown flat during manufacture of the top cap flashing, before the top cap flashing is shaped for installation.
- FIG. 21 is a close-up view of a portion of FIG. 20 , taken to more clearly show construction details of the top cap flashing.
- FIG. 22 is yet a closer view of a portion of the top cap shown in FIG. 21 , provided to more clearly show construction details of the top cap flashing.
- FIGS. 1 and 5 where respectively a perspective view and a cross-sectional view are shown of a ridge vent system installed in a flat tile type roof system 28 .
- Roof rafters 30 and 32 have ridge ends 34 and 36 ending at a center beam 38 .
- Above the center beam 38 is mounted a longitudinally running ridge beam 40 which extends across the roof system.
- First 42 and second 44 roof decking is affixed above the upper sides 46 and 48 of the respective rafters 30 and 32 . Either through roof deck 42 , or preferably above the upper end 49 of first roof deck 42 and up to the first side 50 of ridge beam 40 , a first air gap G 1 is provided.
- First air gap G 1 is provided to allow air to flow upward or downward in the direction of reference arrows 60 and 62 , respectively.
- a second air gap G 2 is provided between the upper end 64 of second roof deck 44 and the second side 66 of ridge beam 40 to allow air to flow upward or downward in the direction of reference arrows 70 and 72 , respectively.
- a first longitudinally extending sub-flashing 80 having a plurality of ventilation apertures A 1 therein is provided to span gap G 1 .
- a second longitudinally extending sub-flashing 84 having a plurality of apertures A 2 therein is provided to span gap G 2 .
- a first top batten 90 is provided to affix first sub-flashing 80 to the first roof deck 42 .
- a second top batten 92 is provided to affix the second sub-flashing 84 to the second roof deck 44 .
- Each of first and second top battens 90 and 92 may be secured to first and second roof decks 42 and 44 , respectively, by nails or other suitable fasteners N as indicated in FIG. 2 .
- First water proof roof felting 96 is provided above first roof deck 42 , below flat tiles generally noted with reference numeral 100 , but in this case, more specifically shown as 100 1 and 100 2 .
- a second water proof roof felting 102 is provided above second roof deck 44 , below flat tiles 100 3 and 100 4 .
- a top cap flashing 120 is mounted over the top 122 of ridge beam 40 .
- the top cap flashing 120 is longitudinally extending to support a plurality of ridge cap tiles 130 , or as more specifically identified, cap tiles in a series from 130 1 , 130 2 , to 130 Z , where Z is a positive integer.
- the top cap flashing 120 has a downwardly directed U-shaped center section 132 and a pair of opposing first and second outward wing portions 134 and 136 , each of which may be bounded at the outer tip T thereof by a an upwardly directed flange portion F.
- a sealant layer S is provided between the lower side 138 and 140 of wing portions 134 and 136 , respectively, and the adjacent tiles 100 1 and 100 3 , respectively.
- FIG. 1 a view of an exemplary ridge vent flashing is in place on a roof, showing the position of (a) the sub-flashing 80 and 84 , and (b) the top cap flashing 120 , and including flat tile roofing 100 and the longitudinally oriented ridge cap tiles 130 .
- the various figures provide general views of certain embodiments, without limitation as to details of exact size, for convenience of stocking distributors and for contractor installation, one set of exemplary dimensions for my ridge vent system as applied to flat type tile roofs can be provided, as detailed in FIGS. 11 , 12 , and 13 .
- sub-flashing 80 and 84 can be provided in convenient widths, often of about 6.5 inch width, when measured flat, before forming into an “S” shape for installation, and in standard lengths of 48 inches. Also, I have found it convenient to provide apertures A 1 and A 2 spaced at about 0.25 inch centers vertically (Y dimension) and at about 0.20 inch centers longitudinally (X dimension) as also noted in FIG. 3 . Also, for strength of sub-flashing 80 and 84 , I have found it useful to provide apertures A 1 and A 2 in rectangular strips of about 10.8 inches long, and slightly over one inch wide, with about 1.2 inch strips of solid metal provided longitudinally between rectangular strips of apertures, and with the first aperture spaced about 1.1 inches from the edge E (see FIG. 12 for this detail). However, these are merely exemplary embodiments and the actual dimensions and sizes may be varied to suit individual needs, without varying from the more general teachings hereof.
- FIG. 14 shows a top plan view of a 48 inch long section of top cap flashing 120 for a flat type tile roof, shown flat during manufacture of the top cap flashing in a 14.25 inch width, before the top cap flashing 120 is shaped for installation in the roofing system.
- Apertures A 3 and A 4 are provided in generally rectangular strips of about 10.8 inches long, longitudinally spaced apart by solid strengthening portions 150 of about 1.2 inches long, longitudinally (see FIGS. 15 and 16 for this detail). Also, it has been found it convenient to provide apertures A 3 and A 4 spaced at about 0.25 inch centers vertically and at about 0.20 inch centers longitudinally (see FIG. 15 for this detail). Drain holes 152 are provided, about 0.1875 inches in diameter and spaced inward from tip T about 0.75 inches and spaced longitudinally apart about 2 inches or so (compare FIG. 14 and FIG. 6 for these details).
- FIGS. 2 and 4 a series of steps in an exemplary method for installing a ridge vent system for flat type tile roofs is shown.
- a first step in a method of installation of a ridge vent in a flat tile roof system is shown in FIG. 2 , wherein the roof decks 42 and 44 are is cut back to provide an air flow space, optionally, but not necessarily U-shaped, defined by edge wall portions 154 , and providing space between roof decks 42 or 44 and the center beam 38 .
- a second step involves covering the roof decking 44 with felt 102 prior to tile installation.
- a third step in a method of installation of the ridge vent in a flat tile roof system involves installing (a) the sub-flashing 84 is installed, and (b) securing the sub-flashing by use of a top batten 92 which is nailed over the sub-flashing 84 , to hold the sub-flashing 84 in place over deck 44 .
- the first sub-flashing 80 and first batten 90 are similarly installed, either before or after installation of the second sub-flashing and the second batten.
- a fourth step in a method of installation of a ridge vent in a flat tile roof includes centering the top cap 120 and fastening it to the ridge beam 40 .
- top cap flashing 120 is preferably fastened to the ridge beam 40 using a #6 or better galvanized roofing nails N spaced 12 inch on center. Further, as best seen in FIG. 5 , a bead of caulking S is used to seal between the bottom 156 of first wing 134 and tile 100 1 , and between the bottom 158 of second wing 136 and tile 100 3 .
- FIG. 4 a fifth step in a method of installation of a ridge vent in a flat type tile roof is shown, wherein the “ridge cap” tiles 130 are centered over the top cap flashing 120 , and sealed together per the tile manufacturer's specifications.
- a first laid ridge tile 130 1 may be provided flat against top cap flashing 120 , or, alternately, a suitable height block may be provided to allow ventilation to occur.
- FIGS. 7 through 10 where the installation of an exemplary ridge vent in two types of S-tile or “undulating” tile roof is shown.
- FIGS. 7 and 8 the installation of tile in a low profile type undulating roof is shown.
- Roof rafters 230 and 232 have ridge ends 234 and 236 ending at a center beam 238 .
- Above the center beam 238 is mounted a longitudinally running ridge beam 240 which extends across the roof system.
- First 242 and second 244 roof decking is affixed above the upper sides 246 and 248 of the respective rafters 230 and 232 .
- an air gap G 3 is provided between the upper end 250 of first roof deck 242 and first side 254 of the ridge beam 240 to allow air to flow upward or downward in the direction of reference arrow 260 .
- an air gap G 4 is provided between the upper end 264 of second roof deck 244 and the second side 266 of ridge beam 240 to allow air to flow upward or downward in the direction of reference arrow 270 .
- a first longitudinally extending sub-flashing 280 preferably but not necessarily in a general S-shape, and having a plurality of ventilation apertures A 5 therein is provided to span gap G 3 .
- a second longitudinally extending sub-flashing 280 preferably but not necessarily in a general S-shape, and having a plurality of apertures A 6 therein is provided to span gap G 4 .
- a first top batten 290 is provided to affix first sub-flashing 280 to the first roof deck 242 .
- a second top batten 292 is provided to affix the second sub-flashing 282 to the second roof deck 244 .
- first and second top battens 290 and 292 may be secured to first and second roof decks 242 and 244 , respectively, by nails or other suitable fasteners N (not shown). Also, a water proof roof felting 296 is provided above first roof deck 242 . A similar waterproof roof felting 202 is provided above decking 244 . Low profile type roof tiles 200 are shown affixed on the roof.
- a top cap flashing 220 is mounted over the top 222 of ridge beam 230 .
- the top cap flashing 220 is longitudinally extending to support a plurality of ridge cap tiles 290 , as clearly shown in FIGS. 7 and 8 .
- the top cap flashing 220 has a relatively flat, outwardly spreading center section 232 with a slight downward U-shape, and a pair of opposing first and second outward wing portions 234 and 236 , each of which may be bounded at the outer tip T thereof by a an upwardly directed flange portion F.
- Placement of overlapping ridge cap tiles 290 , and resultant generally triangular air gap below the outer edges 292 and 294 thereof, is generally as just described above with respect to the flat tile type of ridge cap.
- sub-flashing 280 and 284 can be provided in about a 8.5 inch width, when measured flat, before forming into an “S” shape for installation, and in standard lengths of 48 inches (see FIG. 17 for this detail). Also, it is convenient to provide apertures A 6 and A 7 spaced at about 0.25 inch centers laterally and at about 0.20 inch centers longitudinally (see FIG. 19 for this detail).
- apertures A 6 and A 7 are useful, but not necessary, to provide apertures A 6 and A 7 in rectangular strips of about 10.8 inches long, and slightly over one inch wide, with about 1.2 inch strips of solid metal provided longitudinally between rectangular strips of apertures, and with the first aperture spaced about 1.1 inches from the edge E (see FIG. 18 for this detail).
- FIG. 20 where the top cap 220 is shown.
- a top plan view of a 48 inch long section of top cap flashing 220 for an S-tile type roof is provided, shown flat during manufacture of the top cap flashing in a 15.5 inch width, before the top cap flashing 220 is shaped into generally recognized W-shape for installation in a roofing system.
- Apertures A 7 and A 8 are provided in generally rectangular strips of about 10.8 inches long, longitudinally spaced apart by solid strengthening portions 250 of about 1.2 inches long (see FIGS. 21 and 22 for this detail). Also, I have found it convenient to provide apertures A 7 and A 8 spaced at about 0.25 inch centers laterally and at about 0.20 inch centers longitudinally (see FIG. 22 for this detail). Drain holes 252 are provided, about 0.1875 inches in diameter and spaced inward from tip T about 0.75 inches and spaced longitudinally apart about 2 inches or so (see FIG. 20 for these details).
- a method of installing a ridge vent system for an S-tile (undulating) type tile roof system can be easily understood in view of the previously provided method for installing an exemplary roof vent system for a flat tile roof.
- a first step in a method of installation of an exemplary ridge vent in an S-tile roof system is shown, wherein the roof deck 244 is cut back from the center beam 238 and the ridge beam 240 in the roof, to provide an aperture defined by edge wall 299 .
- a second step in a method of installation of a ridge vent in an S-type tile roof system is to cover roof decking 244 with a conventional roofing felt 296 prior to installation of the tiles 200 .
- a third step in a method of installation of a ridge vent in an S-tile roof system involves (a) installing the sub-flashing 284 , and (b) installing a top batten 292 by nailing it over the sub-flashing 284 , to hold the sub-flashing 284 in place.
- a third step in a method of installation of a ridge vent in an S-tile roof system involves (a) installing the sub-flashing 284 , and (b) installing a top batten 292 by nailing it over the sub-flashing 284 , to hold the sub-flashing 284 in place.
- a fourth step in a method of installation of a ridge vent in an S-tile roof involves centering the top cap 220 and fastening it to the ridge beam 240 ; this is preferably accomplished using a #6 or better galvanized roofing nails N spaced 12 inch on center.
- a fifth step in an exemplary method of installation of a ridge vent in a tile roof system is to install the “ridge cap” tiles 290 , centered over the top cap 220 flashing, and sealing the ridge cap tiles per the tile manufacturer's specifications.
- top cap flashing 320 includes a slight downwardly U-shaped center section 322 .
- This top cap flashing section 320 is provided with apertures A 9 and A 10 each of which are defined by edge portions, preferably as illustrated in FIG. 3 with respect to apertures A 1 .
- Wing portions 334 and 336 are similar to portion 234 and 236 previously described. Otherwise, larger S-shaped tiles 396 are provided, but remaining parts are structurally and functionally the same as previously identified with respect to the discussion of FIGS. 7 and 8 , and thus the parts are identified accordingly.
- apertures are provided for passage of air therethrough. It is also a desirable function of such apertures, whether A 1 , A 2 , A 3 , A 4 , A 4 , A 6 , A 7 , or A 8 to resist the passage of water therethrough. Consequently, note that an exemplary design applicable to any of the just mentioned apertures is set forth in FIG. 3 . Rather than the provision of a mere punched hole, in one embodiment it has been found desirable to provide the apertures in an outwardly directed “volcano” or “cheese grater” shape, wherein water that is wind blown from the outside does not funnel toward passage through the aperture.
- novel ridge vent system provided by way of the present invention is a significant improvement in the state of the art of ridge type roof vents for tile roofs.
- the vent is lightweight, being normally manufactured of lightweight metal or other structurally strong material, and is capable of being easily packaged and shipped.
- the ridge vent for tile roofs allows installation of a ridge vent system even in locales where it has heretofore been impossible to do so and comply with building code requirements, since the ridge vent system is fully capable of passing the most stringent regulatory tests for wind and wind driven rain resistance.
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